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IMPORTANT: always use positive motor retention to secure the motor.  Failure to 

use motor retention will cause the motor to be ejected instead of the parachute 

making for a dangerous ballistic reentry.

IMPORTANT:  some motors do not have a thrust ring that rides against the back 

of the motor tube.  You can construct a thrust ring by wrapping a ¼” wide strip of 

masking tape around the aft end of the motor until you have a layer of masking 

tape approximately the same thickness of the motor tube.  Do not fly without a 

thrust ring as the motor will fly through the rocket causing a dangerously unstable 

free flying rocket motor.

IMPORTANT:  always remember to check your balance point and ensure your CG 

is ahead of the specified CG point. 

IMPORTANT: Always follow the NAR safety code and remember that rockets 

are not toys and can be dangerous if not prepared and used properly.  If you 

are a beginner, it is a good idea to fly with a club or other group of experienced 

rocketeers until you have gained some experience.

IMPORTANT: In no event shall Madcow Rocketry be liable for any direct, indirect, 

punitive, incidental, special consequential damages whatsoever arising out of 

or connected with the use or misuse of it’s products.  The buyer assumes all 

risk and liability resulting from ANY use of any and all products sold by Madcow 

Rocketry.  Your purchase and use of any Madcow Rocketry product constitutes 

your agreement to and acceptance of these terms. If you do not agree to these 

terms and conditions, you must return the unused product in resalable condition 

for a refund or credit.

IMPORTANT: Please contact us via phone or email if you have any questions about 

constructing or flying your model. 

 

24338 El Toro Rd  #E-134

 

Laguna Woods, CA 92637

 949.547.8847

 www.madcowrocketry.com

 

©2006 MadCow Rocketry™

®

Summary of Contents for Momba K-100

Page 1: ...600 F26FJ 6 950 F50T 6 1040 G40W 7 1420 G80T 7 1400 Parts List 1 1 Molded nose cone 2 1 pre slotted body tube 3 2 Centering rings 4 1 29mm motor tube 5 4 laser cut fins 6 1 Kevlar shock cord section 7 1 Nylon shock cord section 8 1 9 x9 flameproof chute protector 9 1 24 Nylon chute 10 2 launch lugs Required to complete 5 minute epoxy 120 220 sandpaper masking tape finishing filler paint lead shot ...

Page 2: ...or tube and slide the forward ring with the notch until it aligns with the mark Step 2 Shock Cord Attachment The shock cord in this kit consists of a shorter section of Kevlar and a longer section of nylon cording The two sections should be tied together using a single overhand ring bend or double fisherman s knot The Kevlar section will be attached to the motor mount and the nylon section will be...

Page 3: ... body tube before sliding the rear centering ring into the body tube Continue sliding the assembly inside the body tube until the aft end of the motor tube is even with the aft end of the body tube It s a good idea to test fit a fin in each slot here before the epoxy sets Hold the body tube with the motor tube assembly down until the epoxy sets Make sure the weight of the motor assembly doesn t ca...

Page 4: ...emember that rockets are not toys and can be dangerous if not prepared and used properly If you are a beginner it is a good idea to fly with a club or other group of experienced rocketeers until you have gained some experience IMPORTANT In no event shall Madcow Rocketry be liable for any direct indirect punitive incidental special consequential damages whatsoever arising out of or connected with t...

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